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2511. An imperfect anterior caudal vertebra; from Cuckfield. In 

 general structure this specimen approximates to the 

 caudals of Acanthojpholis (fig. 34). 



Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1838. 



3789. A slab containing the greater number of the caudal ver- 

 {Fig.) tebrae, with their chevrons ; from Sussex. Figured by 

 Mantell in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1849, pi. xxxii. fig. 22, and 

 by Owen, op. cit. pi. x. The vertebrae accord so closely in 

 size and general characters with the dorsals of the type 

 specimen that there seems no doubt of the specific identity 

 of the two. The chevrons are in several instances attached 

 to the caudals. Same history. 



2584. A left scapula, provisionally referred to this species ; from 



(Fig.) Bolney, Sussex. Figured by Mantell in the ' Phil. Trans.' 



1841, pi. x. fig. 10, and described by Owen, op. cit. 



figs. 16, 17 ; of larger size than the scapula of the type, 



but of similar contour. Same history. 



R. 1106. Cast of the left humerus. The original was obtained from 

 Brixton, Isle of "Wight, and was formerly in the collection 

 of the late Dr. Wilkins, of Newport ; it is figured by 

 Hulke in the ' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc' vol. xxx. pi. xxxi. 

 figs. 3, 4, and provisionally referred to the present genus. 

 The resemblance of this specimen to the humerus of Sceli- 

 dosaurus, coupled with its association with the tibia No. 

 E. 1107, renders it probable that this reference is correct ; 

 and in any case the specimen belongs to a member of the 

 present family. Made in the Museum. 



(?) Hylcsosaurus oweni. — Outer view of the right ilium, with trausverse section oi 

 the postacetabular process ; from the Wealden of Sussex. J. 



2150. A right ilium, provisionally referred to this form ; from 

 (Fig.) Cuckfield. This specimen (fig. 35), which wants the 



